Eamon : EE-mun : anglo-saxon "wealthy guardian"
Eaton : EE-tun : old english "riverside village"
Edan : EE-dan : celtic "flame, fiery"
Edison : ED-i-sun : english "son of edward"
Edward : ED-wurd : old english "guardian of prosperity"
Edgan : EE-gen : gaelic "ardent"
Einar : EE-nahr or EYE-ner : norwegian "warrior, leader"
Elek : EE-lek : hungarian "helper and defender of mankind"
Eli : EE-ligh : hebrew "elevation"
Elijah : EE-ligh-zhah : hebrew "jehovah is god"
Elkan : el-KAHN : hebrew "he belongs to god"
Ellery : EL-er-ee : german "one who lives near the elder tree"
Elton : EL-ton : english "from the old estate"
Emil : EE-mil : old german "industrious"
Emmett : EM-met : english "hard worker"
Enrique : ehn-REE-keh : basque "ruler of an estate"
Erek : EHR-ek : polish "lovable"
Erik : EHR-ik : scandinavian "ever-powerful"
Erskine : ER-skin : gaelic "dweller of the top of the cliff"
Eryx : EHR-iks : greek - son of aphrodite and poseidon
Essien : ES-ee-en : african "sixth-born son"
Esteban : EHS-tay-vahn : spanish "crown"
Ethan : EE-thahn : hebrew "strong, firm"
Evan : EHV-un : greek "well-born"
Evan : EHV-unn : irish "young warrior"
Evander : ee-VAN-der : greek - early founder of rome "benevolent ruler"
Evzen : EV-zen : czechoslovakian "of noble birth"
Take your pick...some silly ones in there though. Ethan will be happy to known his name means Strong and Firm. :huh: